In the past few years, there has been a growing popular backlash against international institutions. Examples include the 2015 Greek bailout referendum, the 2016 Brexit referendum, or the 2016 election of a US President seemingly determined to withdraw US support from various international treaties. The implications of these mass-based disintegration efforts reach far beyond the countries in which they originate. First, the disintegration process is shaped by how remaining member states respond to one member’s bid to unilaterally change or terminate the terms of an existing international agreement. Second, mass-based disintegration bids pose considerable political contagion risks by encouraging disintegrative tendencies in other countries. ...
> In the past few years, and particularly in the context of a number of crises shaking the foundatio...
The research paper aims to investigate nationalism in the post-Brexit period (2016- 2021). Because ...
A large body of research investigates the diffusion of policies and political developments across co...
In the past few years, the world has witnessed an unprecedented popular backlash against internation...
The growing popular backlash against international institutions has resulted in several national ref...
This article examines the systemic implications of the growing popular backlash against internationa...
With the recent rise of nationalist populism, international institutions worldwide have witnessed an...
The liberal international order has recently come under increasing nationalist pressure, evidenced b...
The liberal international order has recently come under increasing nationalist pressures, evidenced ...
This thematic issue on the causes and modes of European disintegration seeks to answer two main ques...
After Brexit and the major crises that impacted the European Union, debates about the polity’s disin...
The increasing success of Eurosceptic parties in national and European elections is undeniable. In t...
The question of European ‘disintegration’ is drawing an increasing amount of scholarly attention. In...
Published online: 30 June 2016This article investigates the link between attitude formation at the n...
> In the past few years, and particularly in the context of a number of crises shaking the foundatio...
The research paper aims to investigate nationalism in the post-Brexit period (2016- 2021). Because ...
A large body of research investigates the diffusion of policies and political developments across co...
In the past few years, the world has witnessed an unprecedented popular backlash against internation...
The growing popular backlash against international institutions has resulted in several national ref...
This article examines the systemic implications of the growing popular backlash against internationa...
With the recent rise of nationalist populism, international institutions worldwide have witnessed an...
The liberal international order has recently come under increasing nationalist pressure, evidenced b...
The liberal international order has recently come under increasing nationalist pressures, evidenced ...
This thematic issue on the causes and modes of European disintegration seeks to answer two main ques...
After Brexit and the major crises that impacted the European Union, debates about the polity’s disin...
The increasing success of Eurosceptic parties in national and European elections is undeniable. In t...
The question of European ‘disintegration’ is drawing an increasing amount of scholarly attention. In...
Published online: 30 June 2016This article investigates the link between attitude formation at the n...
> In the past few years, and particularly in the context of a number of crises shaking the foundatio...
The research paper aims to investigate nationalism in the post-Brexit period (2016- 2021). Because ...
A large body of research investigates the diffusion of policies and political developments across co...